Permutation lock



May '29, 1923.

- 1,456,957 J. 0. WILSON IERMUTATION LOCK Filed May 12. 1921 4 sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR JAMES 0. WILSON.

ATTORN EY May 29, 1923. I 1,456,957

J. 0. WILSON PERMUTATION LOCK Filed May 12. 1921 4 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR JAMES 0. WILSON ATTORN EY May 29, 1923.

J. 0. WILSON PERMUTATION LOCK Filed May 1921 4 Sheets-Sheet INVENTOR JAMES 0. WILSON.

May 29, 1923.

- J. 0. WILSON PERMUTATION LOCK Filed May 12, 1921 4Sheets-Sheet 4 Malawian-mu WWIIIIIIIIIII 9'0 INVENTOR JAMES 0. WILSON.

ATTORN EY Patented May 29, 1923.

It TE S 1,455,552 PA FFHfQ- JAMES O. WILSOIL'OF JERSEY CITY,'1\TEW JERSEY.

PEEMUTATION LOCK.

Application filed May l2, 1921. Serial No- 468,839.

This'invention is in the nature of anim-.

provement onthe lock disclosed in my pending application Serial No. 419,619, in which it has been my purpose to simplify and reduce the cost of the lookmechanism.

Other objects have been to condense and make the lock more compact and to facilitate assemblage and disassemblage of the same.

In the accompanying drawings I have illustrated a simple and practical form of .a look as applied to'the securing of a file cabinet but wish it understood that the structure may be modified and be applied to other purposes without departure from thetrue spirit and scope of the invention.

Fig. l'in the drawings referred to is abroken vertical sectional view of a file cabinot equipped with the invention.

Fig. 2 is an enlarged plan view of the lock mechanism at the under side of the top of the cabinet. V I

Fig. 3 is a broken sectional view as taken on substantially-the plane of line 33 of F ig. 2.

Fig. 4 is a sectional view of the'lock proper as-t'aken onsubstantially the line -11-4= of Fig. 6.

Fig.5 is an end view of the lock showing particularly the actuating and restoring keys.

Fig. 6 is a side view of the lock. Fig. 7 is a longitudinal sectional view as taken on substantially the plane of line 7-7 of Fig. 4.

Figs. 8 and 9 are sectionalviewsonsuba stantially the plane of line 8-8 of Fig, 4

and showing the first master tumbler inthelocking and the released positions. Y

Figs-10' and ll aresectional views on substantially the plane o-fl.ine-1010"ot Fig. 4 illustrating the operation of the sec-- ond master tumbler.

Figs. 12'to 21. are detached detail views of various parts of the lock mechanism.

, In the'cabinet shown the three-drawers are lockedbya slide 26 at the back of the cabinet and having hooked engagement at,

27 with the inner" ends of the drawers.

, This verticallocking slide is connected with a a bell crank, 28 which in turn a push rod. 29 having a thumb button 30 proecting from the front of the case. The con.

struction thus far described is common to.

apparatus now in use.

The permutation lock mechanism controls operation of. the push rod 29 through the medium of a dogging. leverf31 pivoted on the push rod at lever. .This flange or shelf 34. constitutes and forced outwardly or,

. away from the top oft-he cabinet by a spring engaging atone end beneath an outstandmg flange orshelf M on the. free endof said is operated by I an elongated bearing for engagement the.

'nrojecting times of. a lever the bearing rod 37 of the. lock structure. The free end ofthe lever. 31 is notch'ed as I have indicated at.38 to fit the edged an abutment or looking flange t I ward from the front of thecasing. A tension spring 40 draws the push mass out.-.

.36 pivoted on 1 v 9' extended i in wardlyso as to hold this notched. end otthe.

level firmly ged with "the lockin fia-nge39.

.The tumblers of the permutation -iiicha nism are set byoperating, order, a series of. push buttons. 41, there being ten of these in the illustration (Fig. 5) and numbered 1 91 and 0., When these tumblers are properly set a spring 42 con in their proper i i nect-ed at one-end with-the top .or cover 43 iof the lock (Fig. 7)Jand.at itsopposite end with'an arm 44th the slide 45. 0am operate to shift said slide longitudinallvfr'omthe position shown in Fig. 7 tot-he. position shown in Fig; 11 and this slide is connected with the lever 36 (Fig. 6) by means of an outstanding lug-46 engaging in a slot 47 in the upper edge of the lever so as to rock saidlever in a direction torelease the lever 31 from holding engagement withthe look; ing' flange 39.. Consequently 7 after;- setting the lock to the proper combination the sliderod' 29 will operateito unlock. the drawers by simply'pushing in the. handle 30 off said rod until the notcl 38 will disengage from the locking flange .39, whereupon. the lock-'- ing-lever will-be depressed into the dotted position shown in Fig. 3 soas-topermit the spring 40 to assert itself and-throwthe.

push rod outward.

Vith this preliminaryview of the, action we Willturn to-iconsiderationtof the actual structure of thelock;

The-locking slide 45 isshownconstructed as a parallel sided frame slidingly guided between the side walls 48 of the lock case and having longitudinal slots 49 therein by which it is guided over the lever supporting shaft Y37 and the tumbler shaft 50 (Fig. 6). This slide carries at its rearward or inner end a transverse bar 51 constituting the socalled gate for cooperation with the slots in the tumblers and carries also a transverse restoring bar 52 for restoring the tumblers to their predetermined initial relation. Also forming a part of and attached to this slide is a push button 53 by which the slide may be retracted, said push button being shown as carried by a shank 54 connected with a cross-bar 55 extending across between the sides of the slide. The spring anchorage arm 44 is shown in Fig. 4 as connected with this same cross bar.

The combination setting push buttons 41 operate on levers journaled on the shaft 37, whichlevers are directly connected with the tumblers on the shaft 50.

I Thus push button No. 1 as shown in Fig. 7 engages at its inner end with an angularly turned lug 56 on the end of the lever 57 which has an inwardly turned lug 58 to mesh in a slot 59 in the firstt-umbler disc 60, This tumbler constitutes one of a number of socalled idlers which are interspersed with the co-called master tumblers on the tumbler shaft 50 and is provided with a slot 61 to receive the edge of the gate. Similarly the other tumbler discs 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, are provided with slots 61 to receive the gate or looking bolt 51. i

In the lock illustrated the tumblers 64, 66. 63 and 69 are the master tumblers and the others are the idler tumblers.

These master tumblers are interlocked and interrelated so that they must be operated in a predetermined order to bring all the slots therein in line to effect the release of the locking bar.

The actuating discs or levers which transmit the motion from the push buttons to the tumblers are all substantially alike and for that reason are all designated with the same reference character 57, One of these socalled actuators is shown in detail in Fig. 12, and similarly one of the idler tumblers, all of which are duplicates, is shown in Fig.

The four master tumblers, which in this instance are actuated by the push buttons 4, 6, 3, 9, in the order named, are shown in detail in Figs. 18, 19, 20 and 21, I

The first of these master tumblers (64, Fig. 18) that is the one which is actuated by the push button 4 in addition to notch 59 for the lug 58 of its actuating lever, is provided with a shoulder 71 which, in the rotation of this disc engageswith a shift bar 72 which extends acrossthe entire group of the tumblers as shown in Fig. 4 and serves, as it is turned by this first tumbler, to engage a shoulder 73 on the second master tumbler and rotate the second master to a point where the notch 59 therein will be in register with the lug 58 of the actuating lever therefor, Normally this second tumbler stands with the extra notch or recess 74 therein in line with the actuating lug so that the prior actuation of the first master tumbler is necessary to bring the second master tumbler into position for operation by its actuating lever.

The second master tumbler 66, as most clearly shown in Fig. 19, has another shoulder 75 opposite the first shoulder 7 3 and designed as this tumbler is rotated through ac tuation of the second master push button (#6) to carry along with it the shift bar 72 and cause the same to rotate the third master tumbler 63, by engagement with the shoulder 76 thereon. The actuation of the second master tumbler through the depression of push button #6 therefore serves to turn the third master tumbler from a position where the actuator therefor would op erate idly in the enlarged notch 7 4 to a point where its actuator will mesh with the notch 59 therein. Hence when the third master push button #3 is depressed the actuator will be properly coupled with the tumbler, through engagement of the lug 58 in the notch 59, and this tumbler like the two preceding will be turned to bring the notch 61 therein into register with the gate or locking bar 51.

The third master tumbler '69 (Fig, 21)

like the ones preceding is provided with a shoulder 77 adapted to be engaged by the shift bar 72 when that bar is advanced by engagement of the shoulder 78 on the third tumbler. Thus when the third master push button #3 is actuated not only is the third tumbler set to release the locking bolt or bar but the fourth tumbler is advanced and sufliciently to carry the idle notch 7 4 out of register with the actuating lug 58 and to bring the active notch 59 into position to be engaged by said lug. In other words the operation of this master tumbler in its propor order serves to advance the succeeding master tumbler to a point where it will be actively coupled to and actually operated bv its actuator when this push button is depressed. This necessitates that these tumblers be actuated in a definite predetermined order. p r

The idler tumblers are provided with clearance notches 79 for the shift bar 7 2 and while these notches are wide enough to allow free action of the shift bar in the manner described, the shoulders at the ends of the same will. if the partsare not operated in this required order, engage and turn the shift bar so as to throw out the entire combination. This means that if one of the idler push buttons be operated before or beigeseeewi tween the operation-of the master 'ipush -buttons it will be impossible it'o-then-set the tumblers and release the-dock.

The shift bar is shown .(Fig. :as made shaft 50, these 'a'ngular' arms at the :ends of the bar "embracing; the assembled tumblers and assisting 'inholding the same in closely assembled relation on the E supporting shaft.

Before actuating the combination-the ftu mblers are all restored-to apredetermined ini tial position so as toline upth'e bolt receiving slots 61 in the idler tumble r's and so as to place the master tumblers in their proper initial-positions ready for the sequential operation "described. This is accomplished by simply pressing in the :push button 531soas to bring the restoring or-clearing bar 52 iinto engagement withthe clearing shoulders 81 on the several tumblers. Thiswaction lines up all tho-idler tumblers ready to receive the bolt orbar 51 as indicated in Figs. 7 and 17 and positions the 'four master tumblers as e shown in Figs. 8', 18:,"1'9,20 and Qlwith the lock releasing slots'ithereinout of register with the locking bolt. With the parts thus-setiit is simply necessary -to actuate the combination buttons e, 6', 3, 9 in thexorder; named so to bring their lock releasingislbtsinto register-with the lockingbar,it-Lbeingevident that when all the slots are aligned the locking slide.

will befree to be shifted from the-position I shown in-Fig. .10 to-tlrat'shQWn in-Fiig. 11,

under tension of the throwing spring 42", just as soon as the noteh 38in the dog 31 is. released from thei-lo'clri ng'fiange (Figs. 2,

bfy pressureentire-push.:button In.

other words, I in this particular construction after the combination ha'srbeenrproperly operatefdr the mechanism -i's:"not actually rev leased until the slidefbar'99 isforced inward to clear'the notch in '"theeloclring'dog. from.

the locking flangejbut' when this last operation. is effected the spring 4. 2: shifts-the slide to the left as in Fig. 11, turning the dog-re leasing lever 36 in a left handed direction (-Fig. 6.)='andl oausingthat to'retract the dogfrom engagementwith the locking; flange: whereuponithe'spring46 then operates to project: the" slide bar 29' a'ndi lift the locking slide as indicatediin the dotted" lines in Fig- I.

It-will be noted that inasmuch as: the idler tumblers have a. simple slug and notch, connection with theirractuating' levers, the-mes;- t'orationv of these itumblersrwillr, automatically efiect a ireturnrorrestorationsofthe-actuatorstherefor: I Illiezlastithree of'the mas.

ter tumblers, however, (66, 63 and 69) -eaclii have/{the additional or idl e no tch 74 which, it these tumblers liave not; been: previously: properly set, forma clearances fongthe actu.--

at'or lugs 58: allowing such-actuators to'" swing;

that' when the slide is forced inward inthe,

clearing Iactionnot only will all the tumblers be I reset but the actuators for the last three master tumblers also. will be turned back into position to "be operated by their push buttons. K s

The combination setting push buttons are shown as pressed outwardly by springs/ surrounding thes'hanksof the same which shanks or stemsare slidingly guided in bearingopenings "provided in the front wall'86 anlinner partition wall 87 of the lock casing. I have shown tlie'inner ends of these push buttonstems-as bent angularl'yat 88 to bring the inner terminals'of the same: all in a single row indirect line with the bearing lugs 56 of the tumbler actuating discs or le- Vers and to prevent turningof the: push-buttons, I have shown these angularly bent-inner end portions as slidingly guided in the slots '89 in va rib or flange 90 on the inner wall oft-he casing.

The tumblers and their actuators may all be constructed o-filelatively light and in'eX- I pensive sheet metaland they may be spaced in. proper. relation on their respective sup-- porting shafts 3T -and -5.0 by suitable inter posed spacing we shers 91 also of sheet metal :To-i'maintain the supporting'shafts 3'7, 50

in properlyspacedlrelation during the'as sembling' operation, I have shown links 92" of relatively light sheet metal" (Figs;'71l

and 13) perforated to slide overthe shafts an'cl'having angu'larly:tu rned' lugs 93 at their outer ends tov filt in notches 94 in. the outer,

lat-ion,.these links therefore serving-to hold said actu-ators'and'tumblersin closely overlapping relation. At? the: end" of the built up series of the actuators and tumblers I have shown a special link. 92%(tFigsl 4 and 14)- which: is like the others minus'thes'top;lugj93i After the tumblers and actuators are thusassembled and linked/together 'Withinpthesliding: looking frame-45,; said frame may be except that it is inserted within: the lock'case, the -protruding;

ends off the. shafts. 37 and.,50 passing into.- bearing-slots 96,. 9'7 provided thereforin. the sideiwalls-of the case; The'cover 42 duced and shouldered end portions of the.

shafts 37 and 50 (Figs. 4 and 6) so as to hold these shafts against endwise displacement. One of these flanges (the lower one in Fig. 4:) overstands the dog releasing lever 36 so as to hold the same in position on the end of the shaft 37 and is provided with a slot 101 to allow for free operation of the outstanding arm 35 of said lever. This cover is shown as secured at the rear by a rod 102 extending through the sides of the casing and the flanges 98 of the cover and at the front by the projecting shouldered portions 103 which, when the lock mecha-y nlsm 1S inserted in the top of the cab1net,.

pass beneath a shoulder 1041 provided at the front of the cabinet. The cover securing pin 102 also-serves in the illustration to fasten the lock as a whole to the top of the casing by passing through the anchorage flanges 1.05 dependent from the top of the casing, which flanges further serve and operate to position the lock casing laterally so as to bring the push buttons into proper register with the openings provided therefor in the front walls of the casing.

ltwill be apparent that this improved lock is relatively simple and inexpensive and is adapted for use in many different connections. A special advantageous feature is that the parts, that is the tumblers, actuating discs, locking slide, etc, all interlock in their assembled relations in such a way that.

they are prevented from getting out of adjustment or out of their operative positions.

In view of the fact that the structure may be varied. for instance, to adapt the invention to different uses, I would have it understood that the terms which I have employed herein are used in a descriptive, rather than in a limiting sense, except, however, for such limitations as may be imposed by the prior art.

\Vhat I claim is:

1. In a lock of the character described, a

series of concentrically arranged notched tumbler discs. a series of concentrically supported actuating discs for said tumblerdiscs, direct operating connections between certain of the actuating discs and tumbler discs, indirect connections between certain other actuating discs and tumbler discs and adapted to be rendered operative only by operation of the actuating and tumbler discs in a prearranged order, and a lock controlling bar adapted to enter the notches in the tumbler disc-s when the same are brought into pie-determined relation.

2. In alock of the character described, a series of concentrically arranged notched tumbler discs, a series of concentrically supported actuating discs for said tumbler discs,

direct operating connections between certain ofthe actuating discs and tumbler discs, indirect connections between certain other actuating discs, andjtumbler discs and adapted to be rendered operative only by operation of the actuating and tumbler discs in a prearranged order, a lock controlling bar adapt ed to enter the notches in the tumbler discs I when the same are broughtinto pre-determined relation, a slide supporting said lock controlling bar and means for restoring all of the discs-to a pre-determined initial con dition also carried by. said slide.

. 3. In a'lock of the character described,-a series of concentrically arranged notched tumbler discs, a series of. concentrically supported actuating discs for said tumbler discs, direct operating connections between certain of the actuating discs and tumbler discs, indirect connections between certain other actuating discs, and tumbler discs and adapted to be rendered operative only by operation of the actuating and tumbler discs in a pie-arranged order, a lock controlling bar adapted to enter the notches in the tumbler discs when the same are brought into pie-determined relation, a slide supporting said lock controlling bar and means for restoring all of the dies to a pre-determined initial condition also carriedtby said slide and including a clearing bar adapted for engagement with the tumbler discs.

l. In a lock of the character described, a series of concentrically arranged notched tumbler discs, a series of concentricallysup ported actuating discs for said tumbler discs, direct operating connections between certain of the actuating discs and tumbler. discs, indirect connections between certain'other actuating discs and tumbler discs and adapted to be rendered operative only by operation of the actuating and tumblerdiscs in a pre-arranged order, alock controlling bar adapted to enter the notches in the tumbler discs when the same are brought into predetermined relation, and push buttons havingstems directly engaging the actuatingv discs. I

-5. In a lock of the character described, parallel supporting shafts, tumblers journaled on one of said shafts, actuating levers journaled on the other=of saidshafts, cer-= tain of said tumblers and levers having a constant intermeshing engagement whereby upon operation of such actuating levers the tumblers associated therewith will be always operated and certain other of the actuating levers and tumblers having intermeshing connections operative only upon actuation of the levers in a pre-determined order and a lock controlling member under control of the tumblers. v V I "6L In a lock of the character described, parallel supporting shafts, tumblers journaled on one ofsaid shafts, actuating levers jonrnaled on the other of said shafts, cer-.

tain of'said tumblers and levers having a constant intermeshing engagement whereby upon operation of such actuating levers the tumblers associated therewith will bepalways operatedand certain other oft-he actuating levers. and; tumblers having intermeshing connections operative only upon actuation ofthe levers in a pre-determined order and a lock controlling member under controlof the tumblers, the,connections-referred toineluding a. shifter. journaled on the tumbler shaft and forming anioperative connection between certain tumblers 7. In a lockof the character described, parallel supporting shafts, tumblers journaledion: one" of; said shafts, actuating levers tumblers, indirect connections betweenother of the: levers and tumblers: requiring operation: of the: levers in a pre-determi'ned.- order journaled: on. the other of' said shafts, certain ofsaidft-umblers and levers having-a constant. intermeshing engagement whereby upon. operation ofjsuch actuating levers-the tumblers associated therewith will ,be? always operated: andiicertain other 'of the actuating leversand tumblers having intermeshing connections, operative onlyupon actuation of the levers in a predetermined order-"and a: lock; controlling: member under; control of the: tumblers, and: links hol'dingthe. tumbler and lever; shafts in. definite, spaced relation.

8. In, a lock; ofthe character? described, parallel supporting shafts, tumblers; journaled on one of said; shafts, actuating levers 'journaled; on the: other: of said shafts, certain of said tumblers and levers having a constant intermeshing engagement whereby uponoperation of such actuating levers the tumblers associated-therewith will be always and a clearingbaron: the slide. engaging the directlyoperated tumblers tonturn them i all to apositi'on with: the notches'therein in line with; the lock, controlling: bar and toturn the indirectly operated? tumblers into position: wherextliey 'Wl'l lfillllil with the notches therein: line witlr said "bar when'the actuatingd'evers therefor areaoperated in the -pre' arranged-order. i

'10:"v In a. lock: of the character disclosed, aalnckybnnhdlling:slide, abar carried theretllmlj'lrs: notched to rewive said bar,

U associated; with the indirectly: operatedctun'rblers; and actuated; by theyclearingbarito return the actuating levers for the indirectly lected tumblers: liavebeen; operated and in a pre-determined order and .ailever cone .nected with the slideandiaidapting tocontrol l0ck;mecha-nism.. g i

12. Permutationlock. mechanismcomprisi v restrained by saidsstumblers, ,IIIQMIS fOBFOPBBr lugs limiting the actuatinglevers:v for said' turiiblfisidiiiect and; tumblers, indirect iconnectionsybetween other. of; the levers, and: tumblers requiring Y yoperatiom of the levers?- in; apnea-determined connections. between; certain? oft tlqi egz levers order and alclearingtbaron the slide: engage"v ing'the directly operated.;tuinblers-toturn l them all-to. apositron withthernotches there'- l'n'J-ilnillllellVlth; thealockjcontrollingbarzand toturn the indirectly operateditumblers into position: where they [will turn-with, the notches therein in ,line with f said bar. when the actuating-levers therefor are operatediin Y the prearranged;order, and: -res;tol'ing';;:dogs

operated tumblers to 1 a predetermined: inrtialposition; I 1 15. Permutation lock mechanism comprise ing: a; series of. tumblers, a slide normally restrained by saidwtumblers, means lfbrgoperatingv the tumblers'a-nd adapted to causeathe same to release the slidewhenrcertainyse ing'a series oftu'mblers,,v.-a: slide: normally ating the tumblers and adapted to causethe sameto-release the slidewhencertainiselected e i tumblers have been operated and ina predetermined orderand av-leven cormeclted with the slide andl adapted to r control: lock mechanism, saidrlever havingailosb motion connection with the slide.

13. In apparatus-"of theycharacterfldis closed, a locking lever," a, springtensioned member, connections fromsaid: springtenk sioned member to the locking l'ever, tumblers cont-rolling the springtensionedhmember and actuating devices: for" the tumblers designed to effect the releaseof the spring tensioned memberxonly'when certainof said 'devices have been/operated? and inuadefinite: predetermined order;

14; 1 Pennutation lock mechanism comp'ri'sing"isaibstantially parallel shafts,: a: slide guided: on said shafts and provided witha lock' bar, a set of tumblersonOneaofPtheshafts for engagement by said loekxba rg a set of actuating levers for the tumblers on the other-shaft, said-l levers having variable connections with the tumblers requirnrg operati'on of:- certain" of-the-same' in a: lpre -d'ee termined order to releasethe IOcKiifgE-bar and O erating-ndevdw f m w levers; 1 a 4 1'5; Permuta-tioinlocknieclianism compnis- I ing substantially parallel shafts; 'T'a slide guided on said shafts and previ-dediwith a lock bar, aset of tumb'lers 011 one shafts: for-1 e gagement by 'swi'dloelt' a f directly set of actuating levers for the tumblers on the other shaft, said levers having variable connections with the tumblers requiring operation of certain of the same in a pre-determined order to release the locking bar and operating devices for the actuating levers including spring pressed push buttons engaging the various levers.

16. ermutation lockmechanism comprising substantially parallel shafts, a slide guided on said shaft and provided with a lock bar, a set of tumblers mom of the shafts for engagement by said lock bar, a set of actuating levers for the tumblers on the other shaft, said levers having variable connections with the tumblers requiring 0pe'ration of certain of the same in a pre-determined vorder'to release the locking bar and operating devices for the actuating levers, a lock operating lever supported on one of the shafts and operating connections from the slide to said lever. 17 Permutation lock mechanism compris -ing substantially parallel shafts, a slide guided on said shaft and provided with a lock bar, a set of tumblers on one ofthe i shafts for engagement by said lock bar, a

set of actuating levers for the tumblers on the other shaft, said levers having variable connectlons with thetumblers requiring operation of certain of the same in a predetermined order to release the locking bar and operatlng devlces for the actuating levers, a lock operating lever supported on -'0n'e of the shafts, operating connections from the slide to said lever, and a locking dog provided with a bearing flange engaged by said lever. Y

18. Permutation lock mechanism comprising substantially parallel shafts, a slide guided on said shafts and provided with a lock bar, a set of tumblers on one of the shafts for engagement by said lock bar, a set of actuating levers for the tumblerson the other shaft, said levers having variable connections with the tumblers requiring operation of certain of the same in a predetermined order to release the locking bar, operating devices for the actuating levers, a devlce for manually operatlng the slide and a clearing bar on the slide for setting. the tumblers in a predetermined initial relation.

19. In a lock of the character described, a locking bar, a set of concentrically supported rotatable tumblers provided with notches therein to receive the locking bar, a shift-bar extending across the edges of the tumblers and supported concentric. to

the tumbler axis, means for independently operating the tumblers and shoulders on the tumblers engaging and engaged by the shift bar for causing certain of the tumblers to advance certain other tumblers.

.20. In a lock of the character disclosed,

a locking bar, a supporting shaft, tumblers journaled on said shaft and provided with notches to receive the locking bar, a shift bar extending across the edges on the tumblersv and having angularly related ends pivoted on the shaft, the tumblers having blers and having angularly related ends pivoted on the shaft, the tumblers having spaced shoulders receiving between them. said shift bar and means for independently operating various tumblers, a spring operating to hold the locking bar against the tumblers, means for forcing said bar away from the tumblers and means operative in said latter movement to effect the restoration of the tumblers to a pre-determined relation.

22. In a lock of'the character disclosed, a locking bar, a supportingshaft, tumblers 1ournaled on said shaft and provided with notches to receive the locking bar, a shift bar. extending across the edges of the tumblers and having angularly related ends pivoted on the shaft,the tumblers having spaced shoulders receiving between them said shift bar and means for independently operating various tumblers including actuating levers having connections with the tumblers rendered operative through the operation of the shift bar.

23. In a lock of the character disclosed a case having open slots in the side walls thereof, shafts seated in said slots, a cover having flanges slotted to fit over and hold the shafts in the first mentioned slots, a slide slotted to operate over said shafts within the case, tumblers on one of the shafts, a bar carried by the slide to cooperate w'ith said tumblers and operating devices for the tumblers 0n the other shaft.

24:. In a lock of the character disclosed, a case having open slots in the side walls thereof, shafts seated in said slots, a cover having flanges slotted to fit over and hold the shafts in the first mentioned slots, a slide slotted to operate over said shafts within the case. tumblers on one of the shafts, a bar carried by the slide to cooperate with said tumblers, operating devices for the tumblers, a lever engaged on one of the shafts and having connection with theslide, the flange of the cover overthereof shafts seated in said slots a cover 7 v 1 carried by the slide to cooperate With said tumblers and operating devices for the tumblers on the other shaft, the shafts having reduced shouldered ends and the slots in the cover being of a size to fit said reduced shouldered ends to'thereby retain the shafts against endwise displacement.

26. In a lock of the character disclosed, a case having open slots in the side walls thereof, shafts seated in said slots, a cover having flanges slotted to fit over and hold the shafts in the first mentioned slots, a slide slotted to operate over said shafts Within the case, tumblers on one of the shafts, a bar carried by the slide to cooperate with said tumblers, operating devices for the tumblers on the other shaft, a rod extending through the dependent flanges of the cover and the side Walls of the case, pivotally securing the cover in place, and means for securing the opposite end of the cover.

27. In a lock of the character disclosed, a case having open slots in thevside Walls thereof, shafts seated in said slots, a cover having flanges slotted to it over and hold the shafts in the first mentioned slots, a slide slotted to operate over said shafts within the case, tumblers on one of the shafts, a bar carried by the slide to cooperate with said tumblers, operating devices for the tumblers on the other shaft, a rod extending through the dependent flanges of the cover and the side walls of the case, pivotally securing the cover 1n place, and means for securing the opposlte end of the cover including a supporting structure having a shoulder engaging the free end of the cover and said sup porting structure further having flanges through which the pivot rod extends.

28. In a lock of the character disclosed,

a set of push buttonsftumbler actuating levers operated thereby, a set of tumblers, connections from the actuating levers to the tumblers operative only on the actuation of the levers in a pre-determined order, a member controlled by the tumblers, means for restoring the tumblers to pie-determined relation and push buttons for actuating said restoring means arranged adjacent to the set of tumbler operating push buttons.

29. In a lock of the character disclosed, a lock case'push buttons at one end of said case, actuating levers supported in the case in position to be operated by said push buttons, tumblers supported in the case'operable by thelevers upon actuation of the same only in a predetermined order, a slide. supported in the case andprovided with a bar to cooperate With the tumblers.

.30. In a device of the character disclosed, a spring operated movable member, a spring pressed dog pivoted on said member and having a notch in the end thereof, a relatively stationary locking shoulder positioned to fit in saidnotch and to thereby hold the dog against releasing movementtherefrom, a spring actuated member havingv a sliding connection with the dog and permutation lock mechanism controlling operation of said last mentioned spring actuated member.

In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this 9th day of May, 1921.

, JAMES O..WILSON. 

